Flame (disambiguation)

Flame (disambiguation)

Flame is burning gas or vapor, the visible part of fire.Flame may also refer to:
* Flaming (internet), a message sent over the internet with the deliberate intent to insult.
* Eternal flame, a constantly burning flame
** Olympic Flame, eternal flame used as a symbol for the Olympic Games
* Flame polishing
* Flame retardant, materials that resist fire
* Flame Nebula, a star in Orion's Belt
* A romantic relationship
* Flame (robot), an experimental walking robot

Individuals

People or groups named Flame include:
* Flame (porn star) (born 1972)
* D-Flame (born 1971), German musician
* Penny Flame (born 1983), American adult actress
* FLAME Christian Rapper

Organisations

* Liberty University, Liberty Flames
* Calgary Flames, Canadian ice hockey team
** Atlanta Flames, original name of the Calgary Flames
* Guildford Flames, English ice hockey team
* Northumbria Flames, Northumbria University's ice hockey team
* Westchester Flames F.C., American football (soccer) team
* Canterbury Flames, New Zealand netball team
* Florida Flame, American basketball team
* Flint Flames, American arena football team
* FLAME, a pro-Israel organization
* Big Flame (political group), British libertarian Marxist political party
* Black Flame, publishing company
* "Flames", a Low German ethnic group in eastern Germany who are descendants of Flemings in Flanders, Belgium live in Fläming, a region in Germany.

Fiction

* Flame (Spyro character), a character from "Spyro the Dragon"
* A character in the cartoon "Spider Riders"
* In an LOST episode called "Enter 77", there is a DHARMA Initiative station called The Flame.
* Colonel Roy Mustang is a character from the Fullmetal Alchemist anime and manga series, holding the title of Flame Alchemist.
* The fantasy novel "Fall of a Kingdom" by Hilari Bell was previously named "Flame"
* "Flames" (film), a 1926 film featuring Boris Karloff
* Flame (comics), a comic book character created in the 1930s

Wildlife

Wildlife named Flame include:
* Flame (moth), a species of noctuid moth
*Flame Skimmer, type of dragonfly
*Flame maple, type of maple tree
*Flame Robin, type of robin

Music

Albums include:
* Flame on, by Machel Montano from Trinidad and Tobago

Groups include:
* In Flames, Swedish heavy metal band
* Flame (Japanese Group), Japanese Hip-Hop Group
* Flame (South African group), 1970s South African pop/rock group
* The Flames, a 1960s South African pop/rock group

Songs named Flame include:
* Flame (song), by Claire Sproule
* Flame (Bell X1 song), a 2006 single by the Irish band Bell X1
* Still Flame, a song by Sepultura off their Dante XXI album.
* Eternal Flame (song), by The Bangles

* Flame, a song by Sebadoh

Other

Flame may also refer to:
* Blue Flame
* Fractal flame
* Premixed flame
* Flame tank, tank equipped with a flamethrower
* Flame gun
* Flame cell
* A type of visual effects software by Autodesk
* AKA "Slade in Flame", a movie starring the glam rock band Slade
** The fictional rock band played by Slade in the movie
* A book by Hilari Bell.
* Xda Flame, a PDA Phone by O2
* Flame, the color

See also

*Flaming (disambiguation)
*Flame tree
*Big Flame
*Photos of Flames


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